Eduardo Valladolid

Eduardo Valladolid (1875-1953) was a Mexican constable who served as the policeman in charge of Chuparosa in 1911.

Biography
Valladolid was born and raised in the province of Nuevo Paraiso on the Mexican border with the United States, and came to be the Constable of Chuparosa, a major city in northern Nuevo Paraiso. Working as a team with Governor Luis Orozco, he made sure to get rid of criminals, and also aided the Mexican Army during the Mexican Revolution by sending provisions from the town market to army camps. Many of these shipments made it to either government or rebel hands, and some were stolen by criminals during the 1911 upheaval. After the revolution that toppled President Ignacio Sanchez, he remained in his title at the insistence of the new president Abraham Reyes and remained in the post until 1918. He lived to the age of 78 and died in his home town.